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We suffer more in imagination than in reality.

Quote of the Week 13 " We suffer more in imagination than in reality. " ― Seneca   Triggered by the use of the quote   "There are more things … likely to frighten us than there are to crush us; we suffer more often in imagination than in reality." in a  tweet by Billy Oppenheimer  published on Saturday. In Jaws, you don’t see the shark until 1 hour and 21 minutes into the movie. That wasn’t the plan. According to the script, the mechanical shark, “Bruce,” was supposed to get way more screen time. But Bruce was built for and tested in a North Hollywood freshwater tank. Oops:… pic.twitter.com/FchkwhcVYm — Billy Oppenheimer (@bpoppenheimer) March 25, 2023 [ LinkedIn ]

Business outcomes measure the health of the business. Product outcomes measure a change in customer behavior.

Quote of the Week 12 " Business outcomes measure the health of the business. Product outcomes measure a change in customer behavior. " ― Teresa Torres Triggered by a discussion of how to align product development goals with business goals in the context of an OKR initiative. My take which is  influenced by T. Torres and others including M. Cagan and T. Herbig :  In the triangle of "business", "customer", and "product", do not try to directly derive the product objectives from the [internal] business objectives, instead look at the [external] business impact for the customer first. See also " What’s the Difference Between OKRs and Outcomes? " by Teresa Torres: "Product teams don’t typically have direct influence over business metrics like increasing revenue. But they do have the ability to directly influence product outcomes—changes in customer behavior—that can ultimately contribute to business outcomes." As Melissa Suzuno st

The amount of hype around AI doubles every 18 months.

Quote of the Week 11 " The amount of hype around AI doubles every 18 months. " ― Gary Marcus   Triggered by Gary's recent  tweet (a variation of Moore's law ) in reply to Sam Altman (CEO OpenAI):   a new version of moore’s law that has arguably already started: the amount of hype around AI doubles every 18 months https://t.co/aZOlvSKtOP — Gary Marcus (@GaryMarcus) February 27, 2023

The limits of my language means the limits of my world.

Quote of the Week 10 "The limits of my language means the limits of my world." ― Ludwig Wittgenstein   Triggered by the citation in a recent Microsoft Research paper: " Language Is Not All You Need: Aligning Perception with Language Models ". "Die Grenzen meiner Sprache bedeuten die Grenzen meiner Welt."  Logisch-Philosophische Abhandlung ( Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus ),  Satz 5.6 [ LinkedIn ]